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How to spell SUDLY correctly?

If you meant to type "sudly" but realized it was a misspelling, here are a few possible correct suggestions: "sudden", "sadly" or "sully". Depending on the context, these words could vastly alter the meaning of your sentence. Always proofread your work to avoid such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell sudly correctly

  • cuddly My niece loves her new stuffed animal, it's so cuddly!
  • Dudley Dudley was always causing trouble for his cousin Harry in the Harry Potter series.
  • dully The lecture continued dully, with most of the students fighting to stay awake.
  • duly The report was duly submitted to the manager for review.
  • idly He sat idly in front of the television, flipping through channels with no real intention of watching anything.
  • loudly The music was playing loudly, making it difficult to concentrate.
  • rudely The customer spoke rudely to the waitress when his order arrived late.
  • sadly Sadly, she was right; the dress did not fit her well.
  • sally I have a Sally to do my hair.
  • sidle I would like to sidle up to her and say hello.
  • silly The clown's silly antics never failed to make the children laugh.
  • sly
  • soddy I couldn't get a good view of the landscape through the soddy window.
  • soundly I soundly beat him at chess.
  • sourly She looked at him sourly when he started bragging about his accomplishments.
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  • subtly He subtly implied that she was being too harsh.
  • suds I need to suds up my car to clean it.
  • sudsy I could hear the sudsy foam dripping into the sink as my roommate washed the dishes.
  • suety I smelled a slight scent of suety perfume.
  • sulla
  • sully I don't want to sully my reputation by getting involved in a scandal.
  • supply The store has a great supply of products.
  • surely Surely you must have noticed the change in his behavior.
  • surly He was a surly young man who refused to cooperate with the authorities.

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